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Isn’t the California K-12 High Speed Network competing for E-rate dollars, thereby reducing the amount available to us?

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Isn’t the California K-12 High Speed Network competing for E-rate dollars, thereby reducing the amount available to us?

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A8: Of the federal E-rate program’s available funding, nearly $2.25+ billion annually, the California K-12 High Speed Network’s request for telecommunications discounts will amount to only about one-half of one percent. This amount is negligible compared to many current larger requests from other states and large districts.

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A7: Of the federal E-rate program’s available funding, nearly $2.25+ billion annually, the California K-12 High Speed Network’s request for telecommunications discounts will amount to only about one-half of one percent. This amount is negligible compared to many current larger requests from other states and large districts.

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